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Ultraviolet photolithographic development of polyphosphazene hydrogel microstructures for potential use in microarray biosensors
Harry R. Allcock
, Mwita V.B. Phelps
, Eric W. Barrett
, Michael V. Pishko
, Won Gun Koh
Chemistry
Materials Research Institute (MRI)
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Microarray
100%
Polyphosphazene
100%
Hydrogel Microstructures
100%
Photolithographic
100%
Horseradish Peroxidase
66%
Optical Microscopy
33%
Fluorescence Microscopy
33%
Microstructure
33%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
33%
Hydrogen Peroxide
33%
Cross-linked
33%
Catalyzed Reaction
33%
Enzymatic Activity
33%
Biosensor Applications
33%
Fluorescent Compounds
33%
Micrometer Scale
33%
Photoinitiator
33%
Profilometry
33%
Resorufin
33%
Three-dimensional Hydrogel
33%
Cinnamyl
33%
Amplex Red
33%
Biosensor Array
33%
Material Science
Hydrogel
100%
Peroxidase
40%
Scanning Electron Microscopy
20%
Fluorescence Microscopy
20%